The week in pictures BATHURST: Nardi Josh will be having her head shaved to help support her best friend Katrina Hobby, who has recently been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK

WAGGA WAGGA: Lily Garbett from Griffith and Alexandra Glenn and Sophia Fiumara from Leeton at the City of Wagga Eisteddfod.

DUBBO: Andrew Cullenward gets a high-five from Porsche Carrera Cup race driver Steven Richards, who was in Dubbo on Monday raising money for the local children’s ward. Photo: JENNIFER HOAR

COWRA: Cowra Musical and Dramatic Society member Robyn Ryan is excited to bring the production of Calendar Girls to the town.

BUNBURY: South West Slammer Tre Nichols has been named as a starter in the 2016 South Men All-Stars side to play on WA Day. Photo: Ashley Pearce.

NEWCASTLE: Michele Knight with her son Liam and daughter Abbie in Glovers Lane Reserve, which they say will soon lose its views to a three-storey serviced apartment block that was approved this week. Picture: Simone De Peak

Spring Creek Organics operator Dave Tatman turned to farmers’ markets from wholesale six years ago. He sells more in Bendigo and Melbourne than Ballarat. Picture: Dylan Burns

ROCKHAMPTON: NCC Lady Ella 2936 was sashed the grand champion female of the 2016 World Brahman Congress, and is held by her exhibitor Brett Nobbs, NCC Brahmans, Duaringa with Peter Brazier, GDL presenting the tropy, and judge Glen Waldron, Meandarra.

ALBURY-WODONGA: MC Lauriston Muirhead, Father Peter MacLeod-Miller, groom James Sloane and bride Bridget Doyle. Father MacLeod-Miller called it the bringing together of two like-minded souls. Pictures: ELENOR TEDENBORG

ALBURY-WODONGA: Penny Vine with a traditional kente cloth ceremonial dress, part of a Border exhibition that combines Australian and African garments. Picture: MARK JESSER